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NBC Airs Audiotapes of Princess Diana

A somber Princess Diana tells of a lonely and desperate existence in her early married life to Prince Charles, saying in interviews recorded by her biographer that she "had tremendous hope in me which was slashed by day two."

Princess Diana sadly described an unhappy and desperate existence in her early life married to Prince Charles in audiotapes recorded by her biographer.The Princess of Wales described her early knowledge of Prince Charles' affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, her battle with bulimia and several suicide attempts in recordings broadcast Thursday in a two-part NBC News special."I just had tremendous hope in me which was slashed by day two," she told her biographer Andrew Morton with an ironic snicker.

Letters from Princess Diana written to a friend and chronicling the stormy breakup of her marriage to Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, were sold at auction."The total for the Diana lots was over 18,000 pounds," said auctioneer Chris Albury after the collection of 19 letters, cards and notes from Diana to her therapist Chryssie Fitzgerald went under the hammer.

The go-between who helped record the interview tapes on which Princess Diana described her failed marriage says people would be surprised at what a cheerful lady she ultimately was.Dr. James Colthurst, a longtime friend of Diana's, recorded interviews that became the basis for Andrew Morton's 1992 book, "Diana, Her True Story."NBC is using these tapes...

A painting of Princess Diana with blood pouring from her mouth, done by a former stripper who said it was her first work to be sold, is included in an exhibition here that promises to attract controversy.The painting, entitled Hi Paul Can You Come Over, represents the paranoia the late princess felt in the last months of her life, according to the artist Stella Vine and reported by the BBC.

A private video made by the late Princess Diana in which she talks about the breakup of her marriage and her relations with other members of the British royal family will be shown on the NBC television network in the United States next month, it was reported.

British coroner Michael Burgess was due to travel to Paris as part of an investigation into the death of Princess Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed, British media reports said.According to the BBC web site, which did not name a source for the report, Michael Burgess was to be accompanied by British police investigators and was expected to speak to French officials involved in the probe into Diana's death.

An author given access to the official French report on the death of Britain's Princess Diana was quoted as saying it dismissed "fevered speculation" about her fatal car crash and final emergency care.

British police chief ready to question Prince Charles over Diana death

Britain's most senior police officer, probing the death of Princess Diana more than six years ago in Paris, has said he is prepared to question members of the British royal family including Prince Charles, Diana's former husband, about her death. Asked on BBC News 24's HardTalk programme whether his inquiries would involve questioning the royal family, Sir John Stevens, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police said: "If that's necessary, we'll do that".